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Trump’s Latest Tariff Threat Raises Stakes For Supreme Court

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Supreme Court ruling on tariffs today? Time, date of SCOTUS decision
The U.S. Supreme Court 's ruling on President Donald Trump's tariffs is unlikely oday, Friday, Jan. 23, since there are no Supreme Court decisions this morning as the court justices meet today to disc...

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Trump’s Latest Tariff Threat Raises The Stakes For The Supreme Court
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Trump's Greenland ambitions strain MAGA ties with Europe's far-right
Tensions over U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to take control of Greenland have driven a wedge in the once iron-clad link between MAGA and Europe's far-right.

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Supreme Court seems inclined to keep Lisa Cook on Fed board despite Trump’s firing

The U.S. Supreme Court seems inclined to reject President Donald Trump’s effort to immediately oust Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook.
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Ohio nursing homes still waiting on $1 billion Supreme Court says they’re owed by the state

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court ordered the state to pay nursing homes up to $1 billion. Four months later, the money still hasn’t arrived. In September, the court unanimously settled a dispute over how Ohio calculates Medicaid payments meant to reward high-quality nursing homes.
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Supreme Court may leave big questions unresolved on Trump bid to fire Fed's Lisa Cook

By Jan Wolfe WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices appear reluctant to grant President Donald Trump's request to let him immediately remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. But their eventual ruling following this week's arguments in the case may not give Cook a sweeping victory.
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Supreme Court Doesn't Rule on Tariffs, With Next Potential Decision in February

The US Supreme Court is dashing any hopes of a quick rollback of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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DOJ urges Supreme Court to block California map, calls Newsom-backed plan a racial gerrymander

Department of Justice asks Supreme Court to block California's congressional map, alleging the state improperly factored race into redistricting under Proposition 50.
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Supreme Court Orders CA Dems To Justify Prop 50 Maps

The Supreme Court on Thursday gave California Democrats a week to respond to the California Republican Party’s request to block the new Democrat-drawn congressional district maps from being used in November.
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California Republicans ask Supreme Court to block new congressional map

California Republicans filed an emergency appeal to the U.S.
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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to find California’s redistricting map unconstitutional

The Trump administration on Thursday urged the Supreme Court to block the new congressional map adopted by California voters in November. U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer told the justices […]
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Tariffs Case Pending as Supreme Court Takes Up 2nd Case With Economic Consequences

The timing of the court’s decision has been the subject of much speculation and anticipation. But now it may not land for at least several more weeks.
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Supreme Court doubtful of Trump claim he can fire Fed governors by fiat

The Trump administration wants the authority to fire Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor. Experts say that would undermine the independence of the central bank.
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US Supreme Court docket top cases includes Mississippi mail in ballots

The Supreme Court of the United States is weighing a series of important cases including mail-in ballots in Mississippi.

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